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usually god bless you and god bless america. and that is as i said pretty obvious because every president it seems closes, not president but politician closes a major address in that fashion. it turns out also that freezing, that signature closing mind now as presidential speeches accretion of the ronald reagan presidency as well. in fact that had been used one time prior to ronald reagan taking office in any major presidential address that happened to be richard nixon after he was closing the address during the watergate situation. [laughter] and this is here. perhaps they sought after that one of use avoided. but none the less ronald reagan does bring it back and by the end of his presidency he's using it to close every speech, every major speech and george h. w. bush as the same, clinton does the same. the most recent president bush as well and then obama picks up and does the same thing. the reason this is somewhat interesting and not as obvious as it seems is barack obama came to this language a little bit later. during the
usually god bless you and god bless america. and that is as i said pretty obvious because every president it seems closes, not president but politician closes a major address in that fashion. it turns out also that freezing, that signature closing mind now as presidential speeches accretion of the ronald reagan presidency as well. in fact that had been used one time prior to ronald reagan taking office in any major presidential address that happened to be richard nixon after he was closing the...
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to america is keen to make sure you can't beat the rivals russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not permitted by the un resolution. and moscow mourns the forty victims of last year's twin metro's suicide loss which a nation because results in the fight against terrorism. as we discussed the situation in the middle east with a former adviser to george w. bush administration in the u.s. tell us. we're witnessing is an inevitable consequence of globalization and growing populations that interview next. a wave of popular uprisings in the arab world has political analysts to come up with plenty of matter force some are calling need to rein in the desert that would hopefully cause the region of the corrupt regimes others are comparing it to a destructive tsunami that would wreak havoc in a radio region well at some perspective from that we're now joined by former adviser to president george w. bush thomas graham thank you very much for your time sir what do you think is an aftermath of four for the various unfolding in the middle east right now that matter for probably an earthquak
to america is keen to make sure you can't beat the rivals russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not permitted by the un resolution. and moscow mourns the forty victims of last year's twin metro's suicide loss which a nation because results in the fight against terrorism. as we discussed the situation in the middle east with a former adviser to george w. bush administration in the u.s. tell us. we're witnessing is an inevitable consequence of globalization and growing populations that...
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are somewhat questioning america's position in the world and so forth and we're going to have to adopt a different approach to these countries to make a better effort one to explain our policies and if we desire to have the support of these populations to consider changing our policies as well and finally we began this interview if that are for. that out of my to add on down as well there are some analysts who are comparing the advance and it is these great arab uprising that wakening t.v. iran's not in age nine to fall of the berlin wall at. the fall of communism that it provoked across europe and eastern europe do you think there are historical parallels the scene i'm not with one thousand nine hundred nine one thousand nine hundred nine who had a different set of circumstances and it was a revolt specifically against communism in the countries of central europe a revolt against soviet domination of one and those were the guiding principles for the people on the ground and it had an entire gloss on the soviet union itself that lead ultimately to the breakup of the soviet union as a c
are somewhat questioning america's position in the world and so forth and we're going to have to adopt a different approach to these countries to make a better effort one to explain our policies and if we desire to have the support of these populations to consider changing our policies as well and finally we began this interview if that are for. that out of my to add on down as well there are some analysts who are comparing the advance and it is these great arab uprising that wakening t.v....
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are somewhat questioning america's position in the world and so forth and we're going to have a doctor different approach to these countries to make a better effort one to explain our policies and if we in fact desired to have the support of these populations to consider changing our policies as well and finally i began this interview if that matter for. and i would like to get on down as well there are some analysts who are comparing the advance and it is these great arab uprising awakening to the iran's knowledge an age nine to fall of the berlin wall and you know the fall of comedy is that it's about the cross europe eastern europe do you think there are historic parallels do you see them not with one nine hundred eighty nine one thousand nine hundred nine grew out of a different set of circumstances and we didn't was a real revolt specifically against communism of the countries of central europe or revolt against soviet domination there was and those were the guiding principles. for the people on the ground and it had an entire calls on the soviet union itself that lead ultimately
are somewhat questioning america's position in the world and so forth and we're going to have a doctor different approach to these countries to make a better effort one to explain our policies and if we in fact desired to have the support of these populations to consider changing our policies as well and finally i began this interview if that matter for. and i would like to get on down as well there are some analysts who are comparing the advance and it is these great arab uprising awakening to...
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many of the unemployed in america will never return to a job like the one they left. we need to make sure we have the resources available to train them, educate them, and make sure they have the resources available. the alternative is we will fall behind. host: carroll joins us from north carolina. if good morning. caller: how are you on this beautiful morning? guest: could not be better. caller: i feel i should not help bailout america, because i did not cause the problem. i never over-stepped my boundaries, and my personal opinion is a misuse start dragging out people like bernie madoff from wall street co. they are not going to make the money. there was a wall street article written in january 9, 2009, and what is called is bullish on jobs. if you type that in the computer, you have the charts that goes back to the full term presidents of the way back to 1945. it says that of the six democratic presidents, the democrats created 21 million more jobs than the republicans. that is almost 1.2 million jobs per year more than republicans. host: will get a response. geral
many of the unemployed in america will never return to a job like the one they left. we need to make sure we have the resources available to train them, educate them, and make sure they have the resources available. the alternative is we will fall behind. host: carroll joins us from north carolina. if good morning. caller: how are you on this beautiful morning? guest: could not be better. caller: i feel i should not help bailout america, because i did not cause the problem. i never over-stepped...
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is with these workers because they realize that this is an issue but protecting the middle class in america so they're not having a lot of effect they got millions already trying to sway public opinion trying to bolster scott walker falling public numbers and it's not working so well it had an effect in the recall election i'm sure but as we're seeing in the hauling people are already taking that into consideration in democrats are far more energized than republicans i mean remember in two thousand and ten one reason it democrats got killed is because we did not turn out because liberals progressives democrats were not that excited about what the democrats had done the previous two years we're going to see that same dynamic but in reverse where democrats are really fired up their route they're willing to walk over broken glass to cast those votes republicans are feeling a little bit let down because they were promised. obamacare would be destroyed and that it would be eliminated in and all sorts of crazy things that were never never going to happen and so this is not a election that it's fa
is with these workers because they realize that this is an issue but protecting the middle class in america so they're not having a lot of effect they got millions already trying to sway public opinion trying to bolster scott walker falling public numbers and it's not working so well it had an effect in the recall election i'm sure but as we're seeing in the hauling people are already taking that into consideration in democrats are far more energized than republicans i mean remember in two...
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to being fearful about the future of america. and in that regard, there was somebody who can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin. >> very popular, tells it like it is, and she inspires a lot of people. >> humans and radio a couple times. you were on the radio when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years. two years doing a weekend show, at the herman cain show. and three years, up until most recently, five nights a week out of atlanta, georgia. >> and what is the hermanator? >> that is in a name that was given to me by members of the restaurant association when i was the chairman of the board back in the early 1990's when we were fighting hillarycare. as an officer of the national restaurant association, i became one of the primary spokespersons against hillarycare. so a gentlemen by the name of larry mccarthy of this to develop some of the commercials that we used to tell people the truth about this to wake people up. he tells the story of one night he was watching tv and the commercial that he had d
to being fearful about the future of america. and in that regard, there was somebody who can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin. >> very popular, tells it like it is, and she inspires a lot of people. >> humans and radio a couple times. you were on the radio when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years. two years doing a weekend show, at the herman cain show. and three years, up until most recently, five nights a week out of atlanta,...
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but what we found is that the other six are in danger three of them already lag behind the mechanics america opponent that's a three would need to actually control the wisconsin senate and in the other three are in competitive races i mean this was actually kind of surprising for a were hoping we have two or three solid pickup opportunities turns out we actually have six that's that's pretty impressive now on the other side of the coin of the metaphor. the koch brothers and dick armey tea party efforts have been given either or getting people out to recall the fourteen democrats the so-called democratic senators who would want to annoy how's that. dick armey brothers ever. yet there are democrats that are also eligible for recall in the state senate we're not hearing a lot about those recall efforts i mean i don't i don't know if they're not going well or if they're trying to be really stealthy about it but fact is ted barrett refusing to provide any updates on how those recall efforts are going in and i think i suspect they know why and it's because of those eight democrats seven of them ar
but what we found is that the other six are in danger three of them already lag behind the mechanics america opponent that's a three would need to actually control the wisconsin senate and in the other three are in competitive races i mean this was actually kind of surprising for a were hoping we have two or three solid pickup opportunities turns out we actually have six that's that's pretty impressive now on the other side of the coin of the metaphor. the koch brothers and dick armey tea party...
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as soon as you probably noticed bigotry is alive and well in america and apparently the u.k. particularly among insecure white men. as moammar gadhafi mo's down his own citizens with fighter jets and helicopters in libya today american corporations are busy securing their profits in the region there used to be a moral standard business but in today's globalized world moral considerations have been thrown out the window and profits are apparently the only thing that matters libya has always been regarded as a rogue nation and we know for certain it could aki played a role in the terrorist bombing of pan am flight one of three that killed one hundred ninety american citizens. and yet u.s. based corporations are openly doing business with get coffee and libya and have been since george w. bush made it legal in fact if you go online you can find a guidebook for u.s. companies written by the state department the department commerce and settled and doing business in libya commercial guide for u.s. companies as well be called here's how to get rich doing business with a brutal dicta
as soon as you probably noticed bigotry is alive and well in america and apparently the u.k. particularly among insecure white men. as moammar gadhafi mo's down his own citizens with fighter jets and helicopters in libya today american corporations are busy securing their profits in the region there used to be a moral standard business but in today's globalized world moral considerations have been thrown out the window and profits are apparently the only thing that matters libya has always been...
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this is about the economic future of america. and the conclusion of the ryan -- ryan hard finding is your future economic properties are compromised. they are reduced. and they are reduced substantially. that's why this matters. i believe the only way we're going to solve this is by enacting a comprehensive debt reduction plan. we need a plan in the size and scope of what was presented by the fiscal commission. it would reduce the debt by 4 trillion over the next decade and put us on a course to get the debt stabilizes -- so we can be in the -- i believe a plan like the commission plan must include spending cuts and title changes that lower's rates and the commission plan provided for such a balanced approach. its savings include mandatory spending and reff knew. they are used only to extend program's solvency. not for definite reduction. if this is one message i'd like to get out there as clearly as i can, the savings in social security were redirected to social security. not for definite reduction. this chart highlights the key
this is about the economic future of america. and the conclusion of the ryan -- ryan hard finding is your future economic properties are compromised. they are reduced. and they are reduced substantially. that's why this matters. i believe the only way we're going to solve this is by enacting a comprehensive debt reduction plan. we need a plan in the size and scope of what was presented by the fiscal commission. it would reduce the debt by 4 trillion over the next decade and put us on a course...
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when an america i talk about europe. i have a unique background to be on both sides of the atlantic. >> give us a scenario where the dutch government is using your expertise. do you go to them and go to them and talk to them on the fun? >> i work at a think tank called the hague centre for strategic studies and the dutch government funds by stay there. they call me up from the foreign ministry. he wants me to explain the tea party. party. what is the philosophy behind this? they want a -- an american political analyst to tell the. >> do they ask you to come to washington to lobby for them? >> no, i would never lobby. i did not want to game out what i thought. i want to say what i thought empirical was the truth. if you or your own boss, you can do that. you have to be able to say no to the client. i would never lobby for anybody. >> where have you lived in the world? >> i have lived in scotland for 89 years. that was the best decade of my life. i lived in washington for about a decade. i now live in bavaria. that is the
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the libyans have nothing to do with america. if we really wanted to get involved in this situation in any way ever, we should have started a long time ago, a lot longer before we did, and if we were going to do something, we should do a whole lot more than what we are doing now. what we are doing it is an attempt to look like we tried to do something, of which, i may be wrong, but that is what it looks like. host: gary, republican line, dayton, ohio. caller: i do not think we should bother with libya. the president cannot run our country. we have the worst president we ever had. thank you. host: call from the new york times" -- "the new york times." host: birmingham, alabama, tennis on our democrat line. kenneth. caller: he did the right thing. he had not done anything, cable news would have shown images of the people he slaughtered. he did the right thing. i know we are broke. it is unfortunate this happened at this time when the country is broke, but he did the right thing. in time, this will work out. people have to give the
the libyans have nothing to do with america. if we really wanted to get involved in this situation in any way ever, we should have started a long time ago, a lot longer before we did, and if we were going to do something, we should do a whole lot more than what we are doing now. what we are doing it is an attempt to look like we tried to do something, of which, i may be wrong, but that is what it looks like. host: gary, republican line, dayton, ohio. caller: i do not think we should bother with...
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people like bank of america. merrill lynch is a very good client, where i talk about the arising in the middle east and how it will affect oil prices, prince. brian: how many people like you are out there? >> it's a growth field. it came out of nothing. people like ian bremer and the u -- eurasia group. but the small boutique type people like me, 20 or 30 of them out there, varying degrees of being good or bad but it's becoming a thing because you don't have to argue to businesses and governments in the world that you don't know very much about. you take the knowledge of a think tank and monetize it. you can be both wealthier and more honest. brian: you live in behave aria. what part? >> i live in the north. i have to be near an airport because approximate i'm gone about half the time. the good thing about the low number is i can manage quality. i don't have to question them, check the footnotes and make sure the english makes sen. that's what i rely on. brian: are you married? >> i'm about to be to a very pretty
people like bank of america. merrill lynch is a very good client, where i talk about the arising in the middle east and how it will affect oil prices, prince. brian: how many people like you are out there? >> it's a growth field. it came out of nothing. people like ian bremer and the u -- eurasia group. but the small boutique type people like me, 20 or 30 of them out there, varying degrees of being good or bad but it's becoming a thing because you don't have to argue to businesses and...
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he came to america in 1959. he went to hawaii. you referred to in 1965 essay he wrote in which problems facing out socialism and he called himself an african socialist. do you think -- you describe that essay in the context of the dates within kenya, and it was in effect when we think of intercolonial some we think that there are different species of anticolonialism. there was the pro-western amoore market and there was tom, obama's father's mentor and more on the left and then on the far left basically pro-soviet and so you have these species of anticolonialism. talk a little about that landscape because i think it is fascinating people think of anticolonialism as one thing but it actually has many different. >> guest: it was an exciting time in kenya because they had at long last of their independence from the british in 1963 and all the students in the american universities were pouring back into nairobi to get the jobs in government and most of which were vacated by the british who were going home. and so it was a very excitin
he came to america in 1959. he went to hawaii. you referred to in 1965 essay he wrote in which problems facing out socialism and he called himself an african socialist. do you think -- you describe that essay in the context of the dates within kenya, and it was in effect when we think of intercolonial some we think that there are different species of anticolonialism. there was the pro-western amoore market and there was tom, obama's father's mentor and more on the left and then on the far left...
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mentiras por sustancias ilicitas >>> la demanda antimonopolio de los jugadores es inbasada >>> la copa america, la selección mexicana no esta lejos, el asunto 22 participará en la copa, y el flaco busca el triunfo >>> vamos con la idea de ganar pero la experiencia no significa calidad y vamos bien con cincorefuerzos. >>> omar bravo es el jugador de la semana en la major league. >>> estoy encantado de tener esta oportunidad por dar un buen papel con un equipo que ha peusto grtandes espectativas en mi. >>> alejandro le llegan las invitaciones y si usted también quire vea en facebook como ganar boletas, o en la pagina de univisión y buscar las pistas en la galeria de fotos, o viendo triunfo del amor entre las 10 y 11 de la noche. >>> el clima. >>> esperamos que se vayan las llvsç >>> buenas noches, primavera, la tarde ayer y las lluvias parecen de invierno y las nevadas, hay un frente que se va pero otro que viene, temperaturas frias en la madrugada, y apartir del sábado le cerramos al agua y se mantiene humedo en la región, tenga cuidado más detalles mañana >>> su rostro fue borrado por
mentiras por sustancias ilicitas >>> la demanda antimonopolio de los jugadores es inbasada >>> la copa america, la selección mexicana no esta lejos, el asunto 22 participará en la copa, y el flaco busca el triunfo >>> vamos con la idea de ganar pero la experiencia no significa calidad y vamos bien con cincorefuerzos. >>> omar bravo es el jugador de la semana en la major league. >>> estoy encantado de tener esta oportunidad por dar un buen papel con...
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. >>> el estudio de transportation for america habla de riesgos en los puentes, los que tienen una vida en promedio de 50 años >>> en san francisco el supervisor hugh busca acabar con las falsas alarmas de sustancias como el enthraz. >>> un tercio de los estudiantes de california asisten a escuelas con problema s financieros. >>> quieor que parendan.. >>> los constantes recortes de escuelas dejan a los estudiantes pagando las censecuencias >>> no me gustaría que mis hermanas fuern a escuelas que no tengan lo suficiente para prepararlas >>> esta mujer asisitió a los Ángeles para saber que le4s espera a sus hijos con los recortes >>> reconocen que california esta enfrentando los recortes más grndes del país, no quiere eliminar dias escolares >>> hace 30 años california era numero 1 en dar aportes par las escuelas >>> agregó el gobernador que hay que ser más productivos., >>> la universidad estatal de california se prepara para enfrentar el dinero con el que contaba, 10.000 estudiantes quedarían fuera de la univwersidad este 2011 2012. los recdortes ssignifican menos cursos más
. >>> el estudio de transportation for america habla de riesgos en los puentes, los que tienen una vida en promedio de 50 años >>> en san francisco el supervisor hugh busca acabar con las falsas alarmas de sustancias como el enthraz. >>> un tercio de los estudiantes de california asisten a escuelas con problema s financieros. >>> quieor que parendan.. >>> los constantes recortes de escuelas dejan a los estudiantes pagando las censecuencias...
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, to being fearful about the future of america. and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the hermanator? >> a nickname given to me by member of the restaurant association when i was chairman of the board back in the early 1990's when we were fighting hillary care. as an officer of the national restaurant association, i became one of the primary spokesperson against hillary care. and so, a gentlemen by the name of larry maccarthy helped us to develop some of the commercials that we used to tell people to the truth to wake people up about hillary care. larry tells the story about how one night he was watching t.v. and the
, to being fearful about the future of america. and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out...
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that's not america, unquote. i commend the stepped-up enforcement of the nation's civil rights laws under the attorney general's leadership but challenges remain and more must be done. i refer the subcommittee to my written testimony for specific recommendations of steps congress and the administration should take and ask that my full written testimony be entered for the record. i would be happy to discuss those recommendations later in the hearing. thank you. >> thank you very much. i can tell as a former staffer, you knew you had five minutes. [laughter] >> cardinal mccarrick, please proceed. your written testimony will be made part of the record. >> senator. allow me to thank you for the invitation and opportunity to be with you to offer testimony today. as archbishop emeritus i'm here to for the catholic bishops. i hope you accept my full testimony be written in the record. the treatment of muslim americans in the broader context of religious liberty and of our catholic position experienced. as a community th
that's not america, unquote. i commend the stepped-up enforcement of the nation's civil rights laws under the attorney general's leadership but challenges remain and more must be done. i refer the subcommittee to my written testimony for specific recommendations of steps congress and the administration should take and ask that my full written testimony be entered for the record. i would be happy to discuss those recommendations later in the hearing. thank you. >> thank you very much. i...
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host: what about obama organizing for america? guest: the situation in wisconsin, it was fascinati to see the gop involvement. the wisconsin arm of the ofa was talking about support among the protesters. they said they acted without ever green light. this is not something the white house would have done by some zealous staffers. it is fun -- not beneficial for a president to weigh in on a state issue. there are political consequences for that. host: democrats in ohio. caller: the government needs to go back to basics. what it amounts to is they should be under the same retirementystem, saying the medical raises, everything should be the same. what happens is if they do not get affected by it, why do they care what it does to us? it does not affect them at all. guest: governments across the country are trying to strike that balance. it is a very volatile issue. people are still learning about the issues and the policies involved. when you look at mitch daniels, who saw his popularity decrease, it did not look like he was going to w
host: what about obama organizing for america? guest: the situation in wisconsin, it was fascinati to see the gop involvement. the wisconsin arm of the ofa was talking about support among the protesters. they said they acted without ever green light. this is not something the white house would have done by some zealous staffers. it is fun -- not beneficial for a president to weigh in on a state issue. there are political consequences for that. host: democrats in ohio. caller: the government...
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por eso quisiera plantear que amÉrica latina estÁ hoy dÍa mas preparada que nunca para lograr dejar atrÁs el subdesarrollo y la pobreza que nos han acompaÑado durante nuestros 200 aÑos de vida independiente y defender las libros oportunidades. >> en el aniversario 50 de la alianza con la que estados unidos hizo frente al avance de las ideas de izquierda en la regiÓn, hizo Énfasis en la protecciÓn de los derechos humanos, la lucha contra el narcotrÁfico y destacando la importancia de los latinoamericanos en estados unidos. >> seÑalÓ que amÉrica latina se ha desarrollado mucho. que las tareas que habrÍa que desarrollar no son las mismas que antes. las circunstancias han cambiado pero algunas como el tema de la pobreza y la desigualdad las conto. >> la agenda culmina con una recepciÓn en el palacio presidencial y luego se traslada a el salvador. >> ahora vamos ahablar de la guerra en libia. ¿de donde se puede coordinar la guerra? se puede hacer de las playas de copacabana y hoy desde estos altos edificios en el centro de chile. al mismo tiempo que hace de diplomÁtico, esta dirig
por eso quisiera plantear que amÉrica latina estÁ hoy dÍa mas preparada que nunca para lograr dejar atrÁs el subdesarrollo y la pobreza que nos han acompaÑado durante nuestros 200 aÑos de vida independiente y defender las libros oportunidades. >> en el aniversario 50 de la alianza con la que estados unidos hizo frente al avance de las ideas de izquierda en la regiÓn, hizo Énfasis en la protecciÓn de los derechos humanos, la lucha contra el narcotrÁfico y destacando la...
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much attention to the campaign, and i found myself stuck in the detroit airport awaiting a flight on america's least glamorous flight the trip to buffalo. but very little to do i went into a bookstore and was like and obamarama. dreams from my father, softcover, there were obama coloring books and coffee table books giving it was like the obama store. and given my diocese i feel like an adolescent boy in the first copy of playboy. you don't have the "national review" and commentary but anyhow, as i started reading the book first of all i discovered the excerpts in question were taken out of context. the book is not as radical as it sounds. the book is calculated and as i would learn later on doing my research the book wasn't calculated to make barack obama president of the united states. was calculated to make barack obama the mayor of chicago in which position it would do a world of good as president and in the world of psychological and moral problems. as i get into it, just in the we've description, the book is divided into three parts. the first part starts with the section origins, which
much attention to the campaign, and i found myself stuck in the detroit airport awaiting a flight on america's least glamorous flight the trip to buffalo. but very little to do i went into a bookstore and was like and obamarama. dreams from my father, softcover, there were obama coloring books and coffee table books giving it was like the obama store. and given my diocese i feel like an adolescent boy in the first copy of playboy. you don't have the "national review" and commentary...
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the image of america. what i'm trying to protect a la eisenhower is our openness, freedom, that we enjoy. as a secondhand kind of shrug. i think that is tremendously important still and i think reagan got that right and clinton got that right. as an example, america still has tremendous power and pull around the world. in france they tax foreign movies but eight of the top 10 are still american. it's an attractive way of living and people like that and there is tremendous power in that and tremendous power in that and that's why if we fritter away our fiscal standing we are frittering away the greatest thing we have going for us. droip you were talking about think tanks earlier. think tanks earlier. are there many think tanks in europe? there's an aspen italy you spoke to. who runs that? is it heart of america's aspen institute? >> it's a great example of soft power. the aspen institute in the united states has branchion -- branches. there is one in italy, one in france. the italy one is the biggest and i
the image of america. what i'm trying to protect a la eisenhower is our openness, freedom, that we enjoy. as a secondhand kind of shrug. i think that is tremendously important still and i think reagan got that right and clinton got that right. as an example, america still has tremendous power and pull around the world. in france they tax foreign movies but eight of the top 10 are still american. it's an attractive way of living and people like that and there is tremendous power in that and...
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america is not about great wealth or power. the purpose of america is you. the purpose of america is to create an opportunity for each and every person blessed to be in this country. to be able to live as they ought to live, as they were called to live. we all share values. america, i always say that if i went back to my father's home country of italy and lived there for 50 years, i would not be an italian. when my father came here and learned england -- english and was able to live and be an american, he was an american because he accepted america as the idea is. america is about an idea and it has to be about shared value for what is it? -- or what is it? people say we should set these aside and have a truce. it is to wear. it is the purpose of our country. i have been out fighting in the wars on these moral issues. i can tell you, i had a chance to speak to which anderson who is the chairman of the judiciary committee. i was talking with him and we have been dealing with these marriage issues and abortion issues and it is tough. i have never been through
america is not about great wealth or power. the purpose of america is you. the purpose of america is to create an opportunity for each and every person blessed to be in this country. to be able to live as they ought to live, as they were called to live. we all share values. america, i always say that if i went back to my father's home country of italy and lived there for 50 years, i would not be an italian. when my father came here and learned england -- english and was able to live and be an...
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he came to america in 1959. >> yes. >> he went to hawaii. you report in a 1965 essay he wrote in which problems facing our socialism and he called himself an african socialist. you describe that essay in the context of debates within kenya. and in hawaii. >> yes. >> when we think of anticolonial. there's different species of anticolonial. there was tom, obama's father's mentor. he was more on the left and then on the far left who was basically pro-soviet and so you've got these species of anticolonialism. talk a little bit about that landscape because i think it's fascinating. people think of anticolonialism as one thing but it's -- it has many different colors. >> it was actually a very exciting time in kenya because they had at long last got their independence in british in 1963. and all the students in american university were all pulling back into nairobi, you know, to get the johnson government and mostly which had been vacated by the british who were going home. and so it was a very exciting time in which the government was trying to f
he came to america in 1959. >> yes. >> he went to hawaii. you report in a 1965 essay he wrote in which problems facing our socialism and he called himself an african socialist. you describe that essay in the context of debates within kenya. and in hawaii. >> yes. >> when we think of anticolonial. there's different species of anticolonial. there was tom, obama's father's mentor. he was more on the left and then on the far left who was basically pro-soviet and so you've...
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it was not part of america before that. la pasada was the last of those hotels, and mary coulter who was fred harvey's in-house architect basically designed a hotel from scratch that didn't match itself so it would have a story so the do sents could tell this story, it was all built at the same time just so they could build the story. that was mary coulter, she was wonderfully wild in that way. the hotel became like a closet for years and years and years. it closed in the '50s, and a coup from los angeles tried to bring wednesday low, arizona, which at that time no one went to except to stand on the corner like mention inside the eagles' song. [laughter] they really finished it room from room. thank goodness, the railroad had just boxed it up, and mary coulter's stuff all was still there, and they brought it back to life. it's an incredible jewel of a hotel, it has a four-star restaurant in it, and i'll say my friend who is a chef there is now a finalist for an award announced last week, and it's a place people don't know t
it was not part of america before that. la pasada was the last of those hotels, and mary coulter who was fred harvey's in-house architect basically designed a hotel from scratch that didn't match itself so it would have a story so the do sents could tell this story, it was all built at the same time just so they could build the story. that was mary coulter, she was wonderfully wild in that way. the hotel became like a closet for years and years and years. it closed in the '50s, and a coup from...
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and by that mean off the shores of america. when you look at previous presidents, reagan, carter, clinton, they are recognizable american type. you may approve or disapprove but you can recognize them right away. obama's maternal side grew up in kansas and move to seattle and in hawaii. even she comes out of a somewhat beginning american background. you focus on his father site and you trace it pretty far back. if i could just, i want to read the names of some of the ancestors here, the grandfather, jaramogi oginga odinga, jomo kenyatta. you're going back to 1624. why this ancient history? >> well, what's interesting for what you said, you might have noticed that old names began with oh, and actually the luo tribe, which the obama came from, they name all their mails with the letter of. and the women have a name starting with the letter a. it's because really when obama was elected, even when he was a candidate in the campaign, there were books and tv programs but they all concentrate on his life in america. there's another who
and by that mean off the shores of america. when you look at previous presidents, reagan, carter, clinton, they are recognizable american type. you may approve or disapprove but you can recognize them right away. obama's maternal side grew up in kansas and move to seattle and in hawaii. even she comes out of a somewhat beginning american background. you focus on his father site and you trace it pretty far back. if i could just, i want to read the names of some of the ancestors here, the...
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. >> el kikin se encuentra con el gol , vamos y volvemos en un flahs .1: >> el américa callo ante el monterrey . >> que tal maigos buenas noches . >> atlante y jaguares se enffrentaron se presentan con la inyeccion animica ante pachuca , estadio quintana, al 19 , ortiz y el centro y bermudes el 6to gol de la campaña un partido para el nacido ahí, más tarde ortiz, sirve para fonseca, el pase de muñoz el defensa y el hobbit bermudes girta, más tarde el 5 por 0 después o renuncia o despiden al profe cruz . >> en otros, monterrey 2 a 1 . >> san luis y atlas empataron a 1 . >> santos pierde ante monarcas . >> los del puevbla vs. necaxa y pumas ante los del pachuca . >> marzo, aztecas, a temppo ,canasta y busca la sefgunda victoria dj falla, la defesna genial , con excelente rotacion pero, avanzaron a los 16 mejores con victoria . >> los largarots, desde el estacionamiento y wacker anota 10 , en los 4 mnutos y esta canasta los largartos avanzaron enfrentaran a notre dame, gano florida 73 porr 65 . >> hjogwer anota , problema al final , y acerta el tiro de la línea y boutled y sorpre
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that america is keen to make sure. the rebels but russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not the u.n. resolution. forty victims of last year's twin metro's suicide blasts words shocked the nation but added result of fight. for the libyan conflict is the first to military action launched by obama since becoming president that leaves us some to wonder whether he's a following in the footsteps of his predecessor. spoke to civil rights activist cornell west about whether the president right or wrong that's coming up. dr cornel west is among america's most provocative intellectuals a princeton professor and lifelong pioneer of working class rights and racial justice. at this year's left forum conference in new york city dr west's appearance truth thousands of activists aiming to revitalize the american left. there he was. once a vocal supporter of u.s. president barack obama dr west tells r t y u that pena has drastically changed dr west thank you very much for taking the time to speak with r.t. blessed to be here
that america is keen to make sure. the rebels but russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not the u.n. resolution. forty victims of last year's twin metro's suicide blasts words shocked the nation but added result of fight. for the libyan conflict is the first to military action launched by obama since becoming president that leaves us some to wonder whether he's a following in the footsteps of his predecessor. spoke to civil rights activist cornell west about whether the president...
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the least appropriate on the history of america for an unrepentant terrorist to come forward. the new york times, september 11th, 2001. on top of the world, and after that he had to hide his head. he became a figure of total disrepute. his book sunk quickly into obscurity. i would be just horrified if i put so much faith in that and that is what happened. i saw a picture and started reading it. altogether actually a pretty good book. say what you will, he had an event full life and in seven full time. once you get into the heart of the story it's pretty compelling. i mean, a fugitive from justice for ten years, setting up bombs, blowing people up. dan gets blown up in a greenwich village bomb blast. i begin to see certain patterns. i feel like i am reading something have already read before. and i have my first eureka moment, but it is kind of a stupid one. what i thought at first, crush, i have to -- they are both in chicago, both kind of radical, they have the same ghostwriter. some same left-wing poets. i had no idea about errors background. here are two sentences that caug
the least appropriate on the history of america for an unrepentant terrorist to come forward. the new york times, september 11th, 2001. on top of the world, and after that he had to hide his head. he became a figure of total disrepute. his book sunk quickly into obscurity. i would be just horrified if i put so much faith in that and that is what happened. i saw a picture and started reading it. altogether actually a pretty good book. say what you will, he had an event full life and in seven...
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see, this is a problem with america right now. see the president just so long. the healthcare, something was done about that >> in isiaha, he said it. he said get your house in order. he's not going to be mocked anymore host: if you just joined us, the labor department out. ap employers hiring at the fastest pace in almost a year with unemployment rate falling. the creation of 102,000 jobs but a cut back in state and local jobs in the month of february. unemployment has been falling. it's did you know at 9.8% in november. a series of stories on natural gas. we take c-span on the road with our bus and local content vehicle. washington your way, the c-span networks available in more than 1 million homes provided as a service. >> i find more and more the behavior of professional sports owners to be unseem ly in that they don't take part in the problems of the communities. >> written several books on the american revolution, the old revolutionaries. and her latest published last year. sunday on c-span 2. watch previous programs where you can find the entire weekend
see, this is a problem with america right now. see the president just so long. the healthcare, something was done about that >> in isiaha, he said it. he said get your house in order. he's not going to be mocked anymore host: if you just joined us, the labor department out. ap employers hiring at the fastest pace in almost a year with unemployment rate falling. the creation of 102,000 jobs but a cut back in state and local jobs in the month of february. unemployment has been falling. it's...
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. >>> medidas que pretende implementar un país de latino américa, que ayudar a inmigrantes deportado de estados unidos. >>> mañana inicia la primavera oficialmente nosotros esperamos vientos fuerte, tuvimos esta tarde este sistema de baja presión, con potencial de traer tormentas al área, hacia el sur también bajo lluvia, esperamos que lo principal sea aumento en viento, lluvias, tuvimos, 58 oakland por encima de media pulgada, pero advertencia de vientoss fuertes de eso le hablaremos más adelante como parte de la reunion anual de los miembros de la organizacion amnistia internacional, en san francisco, se presento el . >>> la reunión anual de miembro de la amnistía en san antonifra se presentó el padre. >>> el padre, alejandro realiza una valiente labor a través de decenas de refugios en méxico. >>> el padre alejandro explicaba acerca de su obra en méxico. >>> no solamente, soy parte de un equipo y entonces, tenemos 62 casa en la república méxico y damos asistencia y también promoción y defendemos derechos humanos de los inmigrante los tratamos como son, grandes perso
. >>> medidas que pretende implementar un país de latino américa, que ayudar a inmigrantes deportado de estados unidos. >>> mañana inicia la primavera oficialmente nosotros esperamos vientos fuerte, tuvimos esta tarde este sistema de baja presión, con potencial de traer tormentas al área, hacia el sur también bajo lluvia, esperamos que lo principal sea aumento en viento, lluvias, tuvimos, 58 oakland por encima de media pulgada, pero advertencia de vientoss fuertes de eso...
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i am interested in results for america. if we're going to people empty- handed, having to close offices, and cut back programs so we do not have the relationship that enables us to turn around and say, remember us? we did that with the egyptian military. we trained you. here is what we think you can do. we will be weakened. that is the bottom line. it is not a pleasant thing to say. at this moment in history as much as any, it is not like there is no competition out there. iran and china are competing with us. we have people more than happy to step forward and fill the void that we leave behind. i was struck that the conservative government in the united kingdom actually increased their development budget. they were cutting everything else. they said that if we do not compete and are not present, we're really going to be off the map. they are actually increasing their development budget. on these issues like south sudan, darfur, somalia -- the united states is the major player. i think we deserve a great deal of the credit
i am interested in results for america. if we're going to people empty- handed, having to close offices, and cut back programs so we do not have the relationship that enables us to turn around and say, remember us? we did that with the egyptian military. we trained you. here is what we think you can do. we will be weakened. that is the bottom line. it is not a pleasant thing to say. at this moment in history as much as any, it is not like there is no competition out there. iran and china are...
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this is america-mexico problem. the greatest threat to the united states today, john, son the mexican border. there's a war going on down there. it is not on the korean border with 28,000 troops, it's not in afghanistan, it's no not in iraq. they kill almost 50,000 in this drug car -- excuse me, 35,000 people, and the last for our five years, and that's coming to the united states. [everyone talking at once] >> they're killing people with u.s. guns and they're killing them over drugs >>> issue three, libya's revolt. violence this week continues between libyan anti-government reb pells libyan government forces reds by head of state cool in her moammar gaddafi. during the joint press conference with mexican president calderone, president obama was asked about the conflict in libya. >> so let me just be very unambiguous about this -- colonel give gaddafi needs to leave. >> that was thursday. the president will said to be weighing the pros and cons of a no-fly zone over libya. a no-fly zone would present gaddafi from us
this is america-mexico problem. the greatest threat to the united states today, john, son the mexican border. there's a war going on down there. it is not on the korean border with 28,000 troops, it's not in afghanistan, it's no not in iraq. they kill almost 50,000 in this drug car -- excuse me, 35,000 people, and the last for our five years, and that's coming to the united states. [everyone talking at once] >> they're killing people with u.s. guns and they're killing them over drugs...
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barack obama says america's role in the military intervention will be limited one but as u.s. cruise missiles take a leading role in coalition operations many are drawing comparisons to the beginning of the two thousand and three iraq war. meanwhile russia's called on the allied forces to refrain from using indiscriminate force it spreads states an acceptable to use the un security council mandate for purposes other than protecting civilians. can still dealing with the consequences of last week's devastating earthquake getting or goes in who's an expert on earthquakes believes that maybe more disasters ahead too as the earth goes through a highly active seismic period what he had to say is coming right up. nobody gave us a better. guinea thank you very much for joining us to be we talk about the earthquake in japan whether it was possible to avoid such a death toll and what the had i understand you've made some controversial predictions in terms of future earthquakes what exactly are they what are they based on almost all of us though that they were three as in nearly a. i thi
barack obama says america's role in the military intervention will be limited one but as u.s. cruise missiles take a leading role in coalition operations many are drawing comparisons to the beginning of the two thousand and three iraq war. meanwhile russia's called on the allied forces to refrain from using indiscriminate force it spreads states an acceptable to use the un security council mandate for purposes other than protecting civilians. can still dealing with the consequences of last...
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purer in in indeed making america a safer and strong -- you are indeed making america a safer and stronger nation. a foreign service officer has done a tremendous job and exemplified the great people that you have in the foreign service. i have particular questions to ask, and time is limited, so i will ask them for the record. i want to preface my statement with an overarching concern for the present budget as proposed by the current majority party. now that our reputation is being restored and we are affecting positive change, is this the time we really want to call back funding for a critical programs and initiatives? this is downright dangerous to our national interests. when you talked earlier in even thougheurope, they are tightening their belts, they are also putting more into foreign aid. we need to hold up our end of the bargain when we are talking about foreign aid. that brings me to the specific point of, almost half of the funding being cut from dp migration budget -- from of the migration budget. i am very concerned about afro- colombians and the indigenous. will we lose any o
purer in in indeed making america a safer and strong -- you are indeed making america a safer and stronger nation. a foreign service officer has done a tremendous job and exemplified the great people that you have in the foreign service. i have particular questions to ask, and time is limited, so i will ask them for the record. i want to preface my statement with an overarching concern for the present budget as proposed by the current majority party. now that our reputation is being restored...
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segÚn el asesor principal sobre amÉrica latina en la casa blanca, no se adelanta la fecha de esta visita como resultado del ataque a los agentes de ice. >> pero estÁ haciendo mÉxico lo suficiente contra el narcotrÁfico? >> todos podemos hacer mÁs. y nosotros estamos cada dÍa en la relaciÓn bilateral que nuestras relaciones hemisfÉricas buscando cÓmo mejorar nuestros esfuerzos. >> la casa blanca al igual que muchos mexicanos que participaron en la encuesta de univisiÓn en ese paÍs piensa que el narcotrÁfico es un problema compartido en parte por el consumo de las drogas en territorio norteamericano y por la corrupciÓn en mÉxico. >> nosotros tenemos que hacer mÁs para reducir la demanda aquÍ en los estados unidos, es la razÓn por la cual hemos aumentado nuestras inversiones en programas que hacen exactamente eso. >> para este experto en el tema la agenda es muy amplia. >> yo veo esto como una oportunidad de lima asperezas, como dicen popularmente en mexico es un momento donde dos vecinos,2 buenos amigos tienen que hablar de cara a cara. >> para esta congresista el diÁlogo
segÚn el asesor principal sobre amÉrica latina en la casa blanca, no se adelanta la fecha de esta visita como resultado del ataque a los agentes de ice. >> pero estÁ haciendo mÉxico lo suficiente contra el narcotrÁfico? >> todos podemos hacer mÁs. y nosotros estamos cada dÍa en la relaciÓn bilateral que nuestras relaciones hemisfÉricas buscando cÓmo mejorar nuestros esfuerzos. >> la casa blanca al igual que muchos mexicanos que participaron en la encuesta de...
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when africans in america as we came to call ourselves were standing up against these institutionalized states demanding equal justice, equal opportunity, equal voting rights, equal jobs coming equal housing and equal respect. that was a society i grew up with at that time. when i went on trial it was an all white jury. if they would have burned us to the degree lined the only evidence that even suggested we have reason to do such a thing was conflicts who were in the area that night breaking into a factory and robbing the dead bodies in this bar and grill and this one person who was supposed to be the lookout list of cigarettes and walked to the bar and grill which was a block away and as he was walking up to the bar and grill they saw them coming around the corner laughing, carrying a shotgun and john was carrying a pistol he ran away and we couldn't catch him. now this was a little fat boy. he was about 5-foot seven. >> host: and that was the basis of the conviction? >> guest: the basis of the conviction. and the reason why the all white jury said that can't be. >> host: obviously th
when africans in america as we came to call ourselves were standing up against these institutionalized states demanding equal justice, equal opportunity, equal voting rights, equal jobs coming equal housing and equal respect. that was a society i grew up with at that time. when i went on trial it was an all white jury. if they would have burned us to the degree lined the only evidence that even suggested we have reason to do such a thing was conflicts who were in the area that night breaking...
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there was no confederate state of america. that did not exist and because it'd make says, once the war is over and you bring every society that can, sort of like rewinding the tape except the slavery part take the slavery out of it but the south goes back to exactly what it was before fort sumter, before there was any conflict at all. that is a tough position to think of. 4 million people who have been freed at this point, so what do you do with them? there they were people who realized that called for something, but he said no. the constitution does not allow what you are attempting to do. he was very much, he said, a proponent of the constitution. he saw himself as the guardian of the constitution but he had what i call sort of a cafeteria style approach to the constitution. i mean things that the lights were constitutional. things that he didn't like were unconstitutional. the constitution clearly says that congress has the right to set rules for the governance and everything having to do with the district of columbia, so w
there was no confederate state of america. that did not exist and because it'd make says, once the war is over and you bring every society that can, sort of like rewinding the tape except the slavery part take the slavery out of it but the south goes back to exactly what it was before fort sumter, before there was any conflict at all. that is a tough position to think of. 4 million people who have been freed at this point, so what do you do with them? there they were people who realized that...
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over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against ghana check out our chief washington d.c. . and used to be the commander of american ground troops in iraq he says there's no way the united states or anyone else can predict the consequences of supporting the rebels in libya. there's going to be a period of time are you trying to figure out you know who's in charge who's really genuine who's really interested in the goals of the future of libya and then who's really corrupt you know out per selfish gain. and you're not going to gain that from bombing them twenty thousand feet above the air or less you're going to only gain that from from boots on the ground even to people are not stupid and i think you just really it would be really good for for our government and our leaders to just come out and say we want the leader of libya out of power whether is scattered whether he's killed whether he's sent into exile but that's really what we want we want regi
over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against ghana check out our chief washington d.c. . and used to be the commander of american ground troops in iraq he says there's no way the united states or anyone else can predict the consequences of supporting the rebels in libya. there's going to be a period of time are you trying to figure out you know who's in...
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latina por eso, quisiera plantearles que américa latina está hoy día más preparada que nunca para dejar atrás el sub-desarrollo que nos acompaña en nuestros 200 años de vida de independencia >>> habló de una nueva alianza con los países de latinoamérica >>> no olvidemos que el futuro está siendo forjado todos los días por la gente de latinoamérica, porque ya no es el estereotipo de un pueblo atrapado, el mundo debe reconocer a latinoamérica, por el crecimiento y dinámica >>> dijo que américa latina ha crecido mucho, que no era lo mismo que antes >>> tras la recepción de esta noche el presidente barack obama parte mañana a el salvador y en ese lugar, también la atención estará centrada en los comentarios que podrá hacer sobre las acciones militares en libia, esto es lo que más ha preocupado a los medios de comunicación >>> gracias, alberto desde santiago de chile, y en otra noticia en la crisis de libia, tan solo horas después de despedir al presidente, la presidenta de brasil, pide un cese del fuego efectivo en libia, asegura que no se está cumpliendo la misión de
latina por eso, quisiera plantearles que américa latina está hoy día más preparada que nunca para dejar atrás el sub-desarrollo que nos acompaña en nuestros 200 años de vida de independencia >>> habló de una nueva alianza con los países de latinoamérica >>> no olvidemos que el futuro está siendo forjado todos los días por la gente de latinoamérica, porque ya no es el estereotipo de un pueblo atrapado, el mundo debe reconocer a latinoamérica, por el crecimiento y...
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america is first among equals, as they say, in nato, so if we step back, who's stepping up? >> let's look at the two parts. to hand off the no-fly zone, it's pretty easy. once you've established it, that's pretty easy to do. there'll be american surveillance planes and american intelligence involved, but it'll be run by a canadian. the second half, the no drive zone, that's actually where the application of military power is going to start pushing, is already pushing against gaddafi and the united states is still in the lead in that. and they haven't quite figured out a clean way to hand it off to anybody else. today the pentagon was talking about possibly using helicopters and ac-130's, slow-flying, tactical aircraft that get awful close in. that's going to look like combat. >> who are the people, assuming they can displace ka due fee, who do they have in mind to replace him? >> that's the five bazillion dollar question. one thing the white house terrorism advisor is most worried about is we don't know who the libyan rebels are. you saw, and this could well have been an att
america is first among equals, as they say, in nato, so if we step back, who's stepping up? >> let's look at the two parts. to hand off the no-fly zone, it's pretty easy. once you've established it, that's pretty easy to do. there'll be american surveillance planes and american intelligence involved, but it'll be run by a canadian. the second half, the no drive zone, that's actually where the application of military power is going to start pushing, is already pushing against gaddafi and...
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construction of the boat well over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against going to check on our t. washington d.c. but for more on the latest developments in libya including the defection of the foreign minister let's cross live to mark on the visiting professor of international relations at university paid her turkey and many times for being with us professor on the. foreign minister and a former spy chief has a report he's affected and we do now know we've learned this within just the last few minutes that the u.k. foreign secretary william hague has said the mystic you said will not speed off it immunity there but nonetheless was so taken up with a person who was once expelled from the u.k. and accused of funding terrorism it is now arrived in the country. well this is a big coup for the british to begin about and right as you say he was an intelligence officer with the cover of being a man who was supposed to help organize attacks and threats aga
construction of the boat well over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against going to check on our t. washington d.c. but for more on the latest developments in libya including the defection of the foreign minister let's cross live to mark on the visiting professor of international relations at university paid her turkey and many times for being with us...
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inauguration of racial changes in america. our ability to elect him president-- our ability to form a multiracial coalition during an economic downturn that brings in an african-american president-- is because of the struggles and work and change that had occurred over those past 40 years. it was in part because white voters had african-american grandchildren and latino nieces. and i mean, heck, the bush family is more complicated, i think, than we like to tell, right? >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) >> so in part, it happens because those family formations had already occurred. it's not that by being president, barack changes, you know, where we are in america. so part of it is... are those kinds of, you know, long-term, secular changes. but the other part of it is will. it won't just happen because time passes. we have to decide that we believe racism and racial inequality to be incommensurate with our self-identity as americans. and see, for most of our history, racism, imperiali, is not only in line with, it is constitutive of b
inauguration of racial changes in america. our ability to elect him president-- our ability to form a multiracial coalition during an economic downturn that brings in an african-american president-- is because of the struggles and work and change that had occurred over those past 40 years. it was in part because white voters had african-american grandchildren and latino nieces. and i mean, heck, the bush family is more complicated, i think, than we like to tell, right? >> hinojosa: (...
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this is a great time to start a dialogue about america's future. i believe that we have an extraordinarily fundamental choice to make about the very future of this country. i believe isome ways this ection and the conversation around this election may be as central to our future as the conversations in the 1850's that led to the election of lincoln in 1860. where at a crossroads that we cannot hide from, and in my mind i am later than herman when describing his grandchild. have two grandchildren, and one of the central issues of our dialogue over the next two years is what kind of a country do we want to leave to our children and grandchildren. the turning point was when the ninth circuit court decided in 2002 that it was unconstitutional to say one nation under god as part of the pledge of allegiance in the school. i decided in some ways it w very parallel to lincoln responding to the dread scott decision about slavery. i decided if we now have judges so fundamentally out of touch with america that they have no clue what this country was based on,
this is a great time to start a dialogue about america's future. i believe that we have an extraordinarily fundamental choice to make about the very future of this country. i believe isome ways this ection and the conversation around this election may be as central to our future as the conversations in the 1850's that led to the election of lincoln in 1860. where at a crossroads that we cannot hide from, and in my mind i am later than herman when describing his grandchild. have two...